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Speaker covers African issues

U.S. State Dept. offical addresses AIDS crisis in poorest regions
Speaker covers African issues
Stability. That's what Dan Monzena, director of Southern African Affairs for the U.S. Department of State, explained is in the world's collective best interest for southern Africa, on Monday afternoon to an audience in Hall Auditorium. "Our best interests lie in a peaceful, stable, democratic, healthy and prosperous Africa," Mozena said.…

MU entrepreneurship program ranks 19th

With the announcement last week that Miami University's Thomas C. Page for Entrepreneurship has been ranked as the 19th best program of its kind by Entrepreneur magazine, the center is already working on plans to diversify the program. "Our goal is to have 50 percent of the students enrolled in the program to be non-business majors within the next 18 months," said Joseph Kayne, director of the Page Center.…

Steve Miller Band to play Parent's Weekend

Steve Miller Band to play Parent's Weekend
While some students don't know more than a few of The Steve Miller Band's most popular titles, many are still willing to give them a listen during Parent's Weekend this October. "I don't know who they are, but I am looking forward to seeing them play," said first-year James Deacon.…

Miami students devote weekend to philanthropic efforts

Greeks give a little heart, sole for charity walk
Miami students devote weekend to philanthropic efforts
At 5 a.m. on a Saturday most students would only be a few hours into the night's sleep, but for others, Sept. 16 was a very early start to a day of volunteering. For about 70 members of the Sigma Alpha Mu (Sammy), Alpha Epsilon Pi and Zeta Tau Alpha (Zeta) Greek organizations it meant it was time to get up and head to Dayton for the annual American Heart Association Heart Walk.…

Campus Crusade assembles group to help combat AIDS

They can talk the talk, but this past Saturday Miami University students proved they can walk the walk as well, at the Walk to Stop AIDS. Enlisting the help of her friends and other Campus Crusade for Christ members, Annie Milligan, a Miami senior speech pathology and audiology major, organized a group of 11 Miami students to participate in the AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati's Walk to Stop AIDS, in order to help to raise AIDS awareness.…

Laptop program off to good start

A semester after the initiation of the Miami Notebook program, a collaboration between Information Technology (IT) Services and the Miami University Bookstore, IT Services believes that eventually 100 percent of all Miami students will purchase a laptop through the university.…

MUSF students to visit alumni chapter events

Miami University has always maintained a relationship with alumni, and now the Miami University Student Foundation (MUSF), a student branch of the alumni association, is making it possible for current students to travel across the country to meet with former graduates.…

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